Hiawassee Georgia

Beautiful area of Georgia with mountains and waterfall near the Southern end of the Appalachian trail. Great campground with a concert and a neighbor who knows how to travel in style.
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Talullah Gorge Georgia

One of the largest gorges in the eastern United States, it features hiking around the rim, a 300 step stair to the bottom of the gorge and waterfalls. And a suspension bridge that I won’t getRead more
Chattanooga Georgia

Met up with In laws Kathy and Steve who are coming west from Albuquerque while we drive towards Colorado and Wyoming. Are they thinking of a move east?—maybe time will tell. They headed on towardsRead more
Nashville is HOT

A mid-90 degree day in Nashville convinced us that we wanted to be indoors and led us to the Country Music Hall of Fame. The history of country music, the flamboyant personalities and the great musicRead more
Nashville Farmers Market

Local foods, local farms with fresh veggies, meat and lots of honey. We got samosas from the Somali stand (spicier and larger than Indian) and Dale got S.African jerky to munch on during our road tripRead more
The great midwest-MO & KS

Corn fields, cows and even a herd of Buffalo, we drove Nashville to Columbia MO on Saturday and onto Kansas on Sunday.
The air is hazy, probably due to wild fires in the west and western KansasRead more
Colorado Springs

Canon City: Royal Gorge

Starting with breakfast at the Happy Endings, set in a caboose, we headed for the Royal Gorge, a canyon part of the Arkansas River in Canon City Colorado. A footbridge goes over it (uhm NO) andRead more
Manitou Springs

Near Pikes Peak, this is a town known for its 7 springs with mineral water. Also one of the top “hippie” towns in the US with Wiccan shops, artisan galleries and —my favorite—beignets!
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Palisade CO

Palisade CO is a great little town outside of Grand Junction, CO, which seems to have the motto: "A peachy town with a drinking problem". Although surrounded by brown, dry bluffs, Palisade is on bothRead more
Grand Mesa Byway

Outside of Palisade CO, we drove the Grand Mesa Scenic Byway, which started with majestic rock-bare bluffs, then transitioning into mountains, aspen forests, alpine meadows and lakes. Although thereRead more
Steamboat Springs CO

A restful and low key stop for us where we combined the necessary grocery and errand running (including getting a mani/pedi) with just enjoying this peaceful mountain town. I had a nice horseback rideRead more
The Road to Jackson Wy

Aww the need to be flexible! Rt 13 into Jackson had long delays—we heard it from many people at the campground and even Google Maps routed us around it. Yes, Google maps took us up Rt 318, an almostRead more
Grand Teton National Park

We were out the door by 7:30 to go to the Grand Teton National Park. First stop was Mormon Row, an early settlement, followed by many outlooks and scenic spots, seeing Pronghorns. The closest to aRead more
Floating on the Snake River

A float trip down the Snake River through the Grand Teton National Park. Lovely, relaxing and wildlife such as eagles.
Dubois Wyoming-Longmire Country

A real cowboy town with beautiful views of the Shoshone National Forest and the Bridger-Teton National Forest. There was a single restaurant that was the big draw, the Cowboy, which served great pies.Read more
Chico Hot springs Resort, Montana

The big Montana family wedding is here, at the Chico Hot Springs Resort in Pray Montana. A beautiful Old Style Montana resort built in 1900 and located in the hills north of Yellowstone Park, it hasRead more
Leah and Brians wedding

A fabulous time! Set on a sunny hilltop with fabulous Montana Mountain Views, it was a celebration of our niece and Brian’s new life together. Dancing, great food and a huckleberry wedding cakeRead more
Chico Resort restaurant

It’s supposed to be the best restaurant in Montana and Peggy was lucky enough to gets reservations for 7 on Sunday night. The Trout Almondine is known to be especially good and comes from a lake inRead more
Gallatin National Forest

Earthquake Lake was formed in 1959 when a 7.5 earthquake and landslide blocked the end of the canyon. 28 people were killed with 19 of them entombed in the rock. Cabins were washed away, campgroundsRead more
Park City Utah

Classy ski town that is also popular in Summer. It is near the Uinta Mountains where we are camping so we went for a good breakfast at one of their many restaurants. The town is charming and booming.Read more
Sheepdog Herding, Wasatch State Park

At the Soldier Hollow Sheepherding contests outside of Park City, we’ll trained border collies tried to complete the course in a set time. The problem is that they were herding four sheep whoRead more
Montrose Colorado

Mesa Verde National Park

Durango Colorado

Very cool town with lots of young people (Fort Lewis College), skiing, hiking. The Durango-Silverton train is a single gauge train through the Rockies with spectacular scenery. We didn’t do itRead more